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Meaning of Superego | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈsupɚˌiɡoʊ

Definitions

The part of the mind that acts as a self-critical conscience, reflecting social standards that have been learnt.

Equivalents

Català superego superjò
Čeština nad-já nadjá superego
Ελληνικά υπερεγώ
Esperanto superegoo supermio
Español superego superyó
Suomi yliminä
Français surmoi
Gaeilge os-mhise
עברית אני עליון
日本語 超自我
Polski superego
Português superego supereu
Svenska överjag
中文 超我

Examples

“Still, it would be an error to believe that psychoanalytic theory makes no contribution to describing and assessing different types of ethical conduct. The crucial notion in this connection is the relative rigidity or flexibility of the superego. The childish, immature, or neurotic superego is rigid; it is characterized by slavish adherence to rules which, moreover, may not be clearly understood. The mature or normal superego, on the other hand, is flexible; it can evaluate the situation at hand and modify the rules accordingly. Thus, in an early, classic paper, Strachey suggested that the basic aim of psychoanalytic treatment is to make such “mutative interpretations” as would help to render the patient’s “rigid superego” more “flexible”.⁸ Like the psychoanalytic theory of the superego, on which it is based, this view suffers from the limitation of being silent on what sort of rigidity is considered bad or undesirable and what sort of flexibility is considered good or desirable.”
“Anthropic has positioned itself as the AI industry’s superego: the firm that speaks with the most authority about the big questions surrounding the technology, while rival companies develop advertisements and affiliate shopping links […].”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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